Monthly Archives: December 2009

The Mumper farm in Franklin Township, York County, Pennsylvania, was among the scores of farms struck by Confederate foraging parties during the Gettysburg Campaign. Northwestern York County saw two separate and independent Rebel incursions, first by Major James H. Nounnan‘s … Continue reading →

The Maple Shade barn on the old Harrisburg Pike in Dillsburg, Pennsylvania, serves as the headquarters, meeting room, and gift shop for the local historical society. On June 28-29, 1863, Confederate raiders were in this vicinity, and on July 1, … Continue reading →

Early 20th century view of downtown Dillsburg, Pennsylvania, looking up Baltimore Street, the town’s main street. Postmaster A. N. Eslinger’s office and store were on the east side of the street in the middle of the block as one walked … Continue reading →

Some of the main Confederate movements on June 27 – 28, 1863 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, are outlined on this Yahoo map. The Rebels encamped along Trindle Road some five miles west of Mechanicsburg on the 27th, sending our patrols … Continue reading →

This prosperous farm is on Union Church Road in Franklin Township in northwestern York County PA. It is northwest of the village of Clear Spring and not far from the intersection of Union Church and Water Street. During the Civil … Continue reading →

Private James Grey, Union Army A Cannonball reader sent in the above photograph of an ancestor who fought in the Civil War. The family knew “that he was in the Union Army during the Civil War, married to a woman … Continue reading →

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Gettysburg National Military Park ranger Lt. Col. (ret.) Chuck Teague is among an impressive line-up of rangers who will be presenting interesting talks over this winter at the new Visitors Center. All these talks are free of charge and the … Continue reading →

About this blog

Scott L. Mingus, Sr. is a scientist and executive in the paper and printing industry, as well as the author of several books and magazine articles on the Civil War, including some that deal primarily with York County during the Gettysburg Campaign.
This Cannonball blog presents stories and anecdotes from the war years, as well as announcing local Civil War events of the modern day.
Send all questions, news items, and suggestions to scottmingus@yahoo.com.